by Wabisabi Learning | Social Media
Social networks are a major part of most students’ lives. They have great capacity as learning tools if used properly. When integrating social media activities with project-based learning, students become more engaged in solving problems. It makes perfect sense that...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Project Based Learning
Essential project-based learning goes hand in hand with the Essential Fluencies. At its best, PBL is students working together on projects that they care about, taking ownership of their education, and becoming lifelong learners. It’s like D. Blocher once...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | STEM
If you’re a teacher or homeschool parent looking for ideas for STEM project-based learning activities, then you’ve come to the right place! We’ve compiled a list of terrific STEM project-based learning activities that can be tailored to meet your students’ needs. Our...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Project Based Learning
There are way too many project-based learning blogs out there to mention nowadays. It has become such a staple of modern learning. So what’s a teacher to do? Great resources are everywhere on the Web. The GDCF’s own Solution Fluency Activity Planner...
by Lee Watanabe-Crockett | Assessment, Leadership, Teaching
via Edudemic There’s a big difference between using projects in the classroom versus project-based learning in the classroom. What are those differences, you ask? Lucky for you, friEdTechnology (great name) whipped up this snazzy side-by-side comparison outlining the...